The XC6206P262PR is a highly precise, low power consumption positive voltage regulator manufactured by Torex Semiconductor Ltd. It is designed for use in various portable and battery-powered devices where efficient power management and stable voltage output are crucial. This regulator offers excellent transient response and low dropout voltage, making it suitable for applications requiring consistent performance under fluctuating input conditions.
Applications
- Smartphones and mobile devices: Power management for various components.
- Wireless communication devices: Voltage regulation for RF modules and other sensitive circuits.
- Portable audio players: Ensuring stable power supply for audio processing and amplification.
- Battery-powered equipment: Efficient voltage regulation to extend battery life.
- Wearable devices: Powering sensors and microcontrollers in compact devices.
Features
- Low dropout voltage: Minimizes power loss and extends battery life.
- High accuracy: Provides stable and precise output voltage.
- Low power consumption: Reduces energy waste and improves overall efficiency.
- Overcurrent protection: Protects the regulator and downstream components from damage.
- Small package size: Suitable for compact and space-constrained applications.
- High ripple rejection: Ensures stable output voltage even with noisy input.
Benefits
- Extended battery life: Low power consumption maximizes the operational time of battery-powered devices.
- Improved system stability: High accuracy and excellent transient response ensure consistent performance.
- Enhanced protection: Overcurrent protection safeguards against potential damage.
- Compact design: Small package size allows for integration into miniaturized devices.
- Reliable performance: High ripple rejection ensures stable voltage output under various conditions.
Additional Details
The XC6206P262PR operates with a typical input voltage range relevant to its intended applications. Its output voltage is fixed at 2.6V. It also features a chip enable function, which allows the regulator to be turned on or off to further reduce power consumption when not in use. The device is typically available in small surface-mount packages such as SOT-25 or similar, making it easy to integrate into densely populated circuit boards.